OEM Brake Rotors

Brake rotors are one of the three main parts of a brake system. More specifically, they're the discs in disc brakes, which attach to a vehicle's wheel hubs via ribs. They have two jobs. One is to fasten to brake calipers and brake pads and help create the friction needed to slow and stop the vehicle. The other is to help get rid of the braking process's main byproduct -- excess heat.

There are four types of brake rotors:

  • Blank & smooth. These are also simply called smooth. Many cars use them, as they're designed for everyday driving. They come solid or vented, they're relatively easy on brake pads, and they resist cracking and rust, meaning they're long-lasting. Best of all, they're comparatively low-cost.
  • Slotted. Many SUVs and trucks use these. They're spiral-grooved, meaning they can more easily keep their own surfaces clean by channeling away dust and debris better. The spiraled grooves also improve airflow.
  • Drilled. These are also commonly called "cross-drilled." Like slotted rotors, crossovers and pickups use them. They have holes drilled completely through them, as well as larger surface areas, which makes them better at dissipating heat. It also makes them more dependable in wet driving conditions. They're even ideal for use on the track and in towing applications.
  • Drilled & slotted. Some sports cars use these, not to mention other performance vehicles. They have many of the features of both slotted and drilled rotors, which makes them superb performers.
  • When Should You Replace Your Brake Rotors?

    No matter what kind you have, you should replace them every 70,000 miles or so. Consult your owner's manual for a maintenance schedule with more details. If you're not sure whether you should, there's a good way to tell -- look for the signs the rotors may be going bad or have failed. They include:

  • Damaged rotor surfaces
  • Wobbling brakes
  • Unusual noises when you brake

  • If you see any of them, do an inspection; change any rotors necessary. Just be sure you swap them out in pairs. It'll keep your vehicle braking as well as it can. And if you're looking to buy new ones, our auto parts store can help.

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    We've got plenty for sale, and all the genuine article, made by your brand specifically for your model. Browse our catalog and order today, and we'll ship as soon as possible, right to your door.

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    ALC Slotted Brake Rotors

    Alcon 2007+ Jeep JK w/ Currie 60/70 w/6X5.5in Hubs 355x22mm - Rear Right Rotor
    $299.00
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    ST Standard Brake Rotors

    Stoptech 121.62072
    Centric C-TEK Standard Brake Rotor - Front
    $38.23
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-21052
    DFC 21-26 Hyundai Palisade Rear Brake Rotor
    $43.65
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-76142
    DFC 10-24 Lexus GX460 Front Brake Rotor
    $64.28
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-92153
    DFC 17-24 Jac E10X Front Brake Rotor
    $61.35
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-50002
    DFC 89-01 Chevrolet Metro Front Brake Rotor
    $22.35
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-46038
    DFC 14-20 Cadillac CTS Front Brake Rotor
    $68.10
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    ST Performance Brake Rotors

    Stoptech 120.61087
    Centric Performance 05-10 Mustang GT V8-4.6L Rear Brake Rotor
    $60.54
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-48071
    DFC 05-12 Hino 165 Rear Brake Rotor
    $121.43
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-40053
    DFC 74-81 Dodge RamCharger 4WD Front Brake Rotor
    $56.10
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-58018
    DFC 02-04 Acura RL Rear Brake Rotor
    $38.70
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    DFC Brake Rotors - Plain

    DFC 600-03049
    DFC 07-09 Hyundai Santa Fe Front Brake Rotor
    $54.38

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